This poem was first published by the Launceston Advertiser in December 1844. ‘Van Diemen’s Land’ By H.R. Know ye the land of...
This poem was first published by The Australasian on Saturday 13 November 1926. It was written by E. Eynsford Moore. ‘Spring in...
The latest Newsmonger article takes off, Inspector Don Sell discovers thylacines are police business, and a few things go bump.
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This poem was first published by Van Diemen’s Land Temperance Herald in July 1846. ‘A Drinking Song’ By Mrs. Sigourney Drink, friends,...
The thylacine video takes off, Zach thinks he's found his neighbour's son, and Marus Burdic comes up with a viable photo of...
This poem is about ‘Tasmanian Nightingale’ Amy Sherwin, a famed soprano singer of the late 1800s. Although born in Huonville and launching...
A Dream Washed Up She rests, like a hundred others, ignored and forgot. Tricycle cradled, blackberry wreathed and thistle jewelled, her complexion...
Marus Burdic is on the trail, Richard Kanitji strikes back, and Lady Jane drops in with news for Alberto.
This poem was first published by the Launceston Examiner on Saturday, 23 November 1844. The author is unknown. ‘Address to Tasmania’ Why...